For the last three and half decades, Botswana has been widely acclaimed to be one of sub-Saharan Africa's longest and most stable liberal democracies, coupled with and sustained by a growing economy. One of the major ...

In most sub-Sahara African cities, rapid urbanization has placed a heavy burden on available human,
financial and socioeconomic resources. The problem has been compounded by the intricate and interactive
effects of rapid ...

Characterisation of soil water, in particular water flow dynamics is fundamental in assessing the environmental
implications to soil management. Soil water characterisation was assessed by measuring soil water content and ...

A pore-scale model based on measured particle size distributions has been used to quantify the changes in pore space geometry
of packed soil columns resulting from a dilution in electrolyte concentration from 500 to 1 ...

This study examines the sensitivity of maize and sorghum crops to global warming in
Botswana, a country with arid climatic conditions and shortfalls in locally produced grain. The
vulnerability of the maize and sorghum ...

Cattle’s rearing in Botswana is undertaken in two sectors: the communal and commercial. The
communal sector is exclusively free range and therefore depends on biomass production. This makes
the systems highly susceptible ...

This paper uses the concept of sustainable development to examine the utilisation of wildlife resources at Moremi Game Reserve (MGR) and Khwai community area (NG 18/19) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Using both secondary ...